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Merge wip/webkit-composer branch into master.
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This is related to bug 698275, which did not cover all cases.
The problem here is that the dconf can in certain situation claim
that everything changed (path "/" changed), which GSettingsBinding
propagates to a GObject property unconditionally and GObject's
property setter (g_object_set_property()) also notifies about
the property change unconditionally, despite the real descendant
property setter properly checks for the value change. After all
these false notifications a callback on "notify" signal is called
and possibly an expensive operation is run.
Checking whether the value really changed helps in performance, for
which were added new e-util functions:
e_signal_connect_notify()
e_signal_connect_notify_after()
e_signal_connect_notify_swapped()
e_signal_connect_notify_object()
which have the same prototype as their GLib counterparts, but they allow
only "notify::..." signals and they test whether the value really changed
before they call the registered callback.
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mouse
If Caret mode is enabled don't try to process the navigation keys and
don't set the focus on main frame to actually make the Caret mode
working.
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While looking at bug #721286, I found out that mail_shell_view_prepare_for_quit_cb
calls a sync of the folder changes to the server, but mail_backend_prepare_for_quit_cb
does the same thing (or even more, because it calls to synchronize changes in all folders),
thus the former is redundant and can be dropped.
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This makes the code free of Coverity scan issues.
It is sometimes quite pedantic and expects/suggests some
coding habits, thus certain changes may look weird, but for a good
thing, I hope. The code is also tagged with Coverity scan
suppressions, to keep the code as is and hide the warning too.
Also note that Coverity treats g_return_if_fail(), g_assert() and
similar macros as unreliable, and it's true these can be disabled
during the compile time, thus it brings in other set of 'weird'
changes.
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All offline-capable Camel providers use CamelOfflineStore now.
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Asynchronously copies the image under the cursor to the clipboard.
This replaces the "cursor-image" property, which attempts to match the
image URI to a subresource from WebKitWebDataSource. The problem with
that approach is EMailDisplay redirects several URI schemes to its own
custom request handlers which further mutate the URI. So for example,
a text/html message may use a "cid:" URI to refer to an embedded image,
which EMailDisplay transforms to a "mail:" URI and finally to a "data:"
URI. The final image URI might not be derivable from the original URI
without retracing the SoupRequest.
The "image-copy" action now calls e_web_view_cursor_image_copy().
This also adds an explicit requirement on gdk-pixbuf-2.0 >= 2.24 for
gdk_pixbuf_new_from_stream_async() / finish().
New functions:
e_web_view_cursor_image_copy()
Removed functions:
e_web_view_get_cursor_image()
e_web_view_set_cursor_image()
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EShellView no longer needs help from subclasses other than getting
the needed GalView subclasses registered.
A nice side-effect of this is EShellView subclasses can now use the
G_DEFINE_DYNAMIC_TYPE macro.
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No longer needed. Instead, use g_type_ensure() to ensure the necessary
GalView subclasses are registered in the GType system before loading a
GalViewCollection. Best place to ensure types is from GClassInitFunc.
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No longer needed.
Removed functions:
gal_view_factory_etable_get_specification()
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e_table_specification_new() now takes a table specification filename and
a GError and parses the file as part of instance creation. If a file or
parse error occurs, e_table_specification_new() returns NULL.
This replaces e_table_specification_load_from_file().
New functions:
e_table_specification_get_filename()
Removed functions:
e_table_specification_load_from_file()
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The returned UID array now has a built-in "free" function for its
elements and should be released by callers with g_ptr_array_unref()
rather than em_utils_uids_free() or some equivalent.
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Replaces e_mail_reader_get_folder().
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Also move the CamelFolder pointer into the private structure.
New functions:
message_list_ref_folder()
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Evolution consists of entirely too many small utility libraries, which
increases linking and loading time, places a burden on higher layers of
the application (e.g. modules) which has to remember to link to all the
small in-tree utility libraries, and makes it difficult to generate API
documentation for these utility libraries in one Gtk-Doc module.
Merge the following utility libraries under the umbrella of libeutil,
and enforce a single-include policy on libeutil so we can reorganize
the files as desired without disrupting its pseudo-public API.
libemail-utils/libemail-utils.la
libevolution-utils/libevolution-utils.la
filter/libfilter.la
widgets/e-timezone-dialog/libetimezonedialog.la
widgets/menus/libmenus.la
widgets/misc/libemiscwidgets.la
widgets/table/libetable.la
widgets/text/libetext.la
This also merges libedataserverui from the Evolution-Data-Server module,
since Evolution is its only consumer nowadays, and I'd like to make some
improvements to those APIs without concern for backward-compatibility.
And finally, start a Gtk-Doc module for libeutil. It's going to be a
project just getting all the symbols _listed_ much less _documented_.
But the skeletal structure is in place and I'm off to a good start.
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Prefer dealing with GdkEvent pointers and using accessor functions like
gdk_event_get_button().
This is complicated by the fact that some GtkWidget method declarations
still use GdkEventButton pointers, and synthesizing button events pretty
much requires direct GdkEventButton access. But GDK seems to be nudging
itself toward sealing the GdkEvent union. Likely to happen in GDK4.
Mainly clean up signal handlers and leave method overrides alone for now.
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These libraries are bound for E-D-S so they live at the lowest layer of
Evolution for now -- even libeutil can link to them (but please don't).
This is the first step toward moving mail handing to a D-Bus service.
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Access the EMailLabelListStore through EMailSession instead of
EShellSettings, which was a quick hack of mine during kill-bonobo.
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More mail API churn... reversing some previous API decisions.
I've made some key API changes to EMailSession on the account-mgmt
branch which should allow for this, and will hopefully also benefit
the "email-factory" branch.
EMailBackend barely needs to exist anymore, except as the owner of
EMailSession.
For several low-level functions, we replace its EMailBackend parameter
with EMailSession and EAlertSink parameters; the latter so it can still
pass user alerts up the chain.
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EAccount is deprecated and mail URLs are being phased out.
Use EMailAccountStore and CamelService instead.
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This implements https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663527#c3.
Account reordering is now done by drag-and-drop instead of up/down
buttons.
Turned out to be a wee bit more complicated than I initially thought.
This scraps EAccountManager and EAccountTreeView and replaces them with
new classes centered around EMailAccountStore, which EMailSession owns.
EMailAccountStore is the model behind the account list in Preferences.
The folder tree model now uses it to sort its own top-level rows using
gtk_tree_path_compare(). It also broadcasts account operations through
signals so we don't have to rely so heavily on EAccountList signals,
since EAccountList is going away soon.
Also as part of this work, the e-mail-local.h and e-mail-store.h APIs
have been merged into EMailSession and MailFolderCache.
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Reducing diff noise so I can see important changes easier when comparing
branches. A few API changes, but nothing that affects functionality.
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Add an action group for Search Folders to EMailReader. The action
group's visibility is bound to the "mail-enable-search-folders" setting,
so that menu items related to Search Folders are hidden when Search
Folders are disabled in GConf.
Affected menu items are:
Edit -> Search Folders
Message -> Create Rule -> Search Folder from Subject...
Message -> Create Rule -> Search Folder from Sender...
Message -> Create Rule -> Search Folder from Recipients...
Message -> Create Rule -> Search Folder from Mailing List...
Search -> Create Search Folder From Search...
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I guess I meant to move these to EMailReader but forgot to delete the
original versions.
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Configuring and submitting an EActivity for every mail operation is
getting tedious. This function helps reduce boilerplate code by:
* Creating a new EActivity instance.
* Installing an EAlertSink using e_mail_reader_get_alert_sink().
* Installing a GCancellable (which is really a CamelOperation).
* Submitting the activity via e_shell_backend_add_activity().
I'm considering adding a similar function (or class method) for
EShellView. Not sure yet...
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Convenience function for use in GAsyncReadyCallback functions.
This acknowledges the cancellation, so that the activity's description
changes from "(cancelling)" to "(cancelled)" and the description appears
crossed out in the UI for a moment before disappearing.
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Instead call e_mail_reader_get_folder() and, if you really need to,
generate the folder URI with e_mail_folder_uri_from_folder().
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Mostly dead assignments.
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This one's a little involved:
- EMailShellView now obtains a CamelFolder itself in response to
EMFolderTree::folder-selected signals. Uses EActivity to do so.
- Revise EMFolderTree::folder-selected signal arguments to be more
useful: emit a CamelStore object instead of a folder URI.
- Also revise EMFolderTree::folder-activiated signal arguments the
same way while we're at it.
- Remove the "folder_uri" argument from e_mail_reader_set_folder().
If you have a CamelFolder object you can obtain the URI string by
calling camel_folder_get_uri().
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GObject now does property bindings itself.
Requires GLib >= 2.26.
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Global variables in shared libraries are a bad idea. EMailBackend now
owns the MailSession instance, which is actually now EMailSession.
Move the blocking utility functions in mail-tools.c to e-mail-session.c
and add asynchronous variants. Same approach as Camel.
Replace EMailReader.get_shell_backend() with EMailReader.get_backend(),
which returns an EMailBackend. Easier access to the EMailSession.
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In GTK+ 2.21.8, the keysym names were renamed from GDK_* to GDK_KEY_*.
I've added backward-compatibility macors to gtk-compat.h, which can be
dumped as soon as we require GTK+ >= 2.22.0.
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EMailShellContent implements the EMailReader interface but acts as a
proxy for EMailPanedView, from which it obtains MessageList and EWebView
widgets. The problem was both classes call e_mail_reader_init_private()
which connects to signals emitted from the MessageList and EWebView
widgets. But since EMailShellContent is a proxy for EMailPanedView,
the signals were being connected twice.
This commit does away with e_mail_reader_init_private(), instead adding
options to e_mail_reader_init() to control what parts of initialization
to run. It's an ugly and temporary hack.
I'm beginning to realize EMailReader is too bloated and needs rethought.
EMailReader should just manage actions. EMailView should own and manage
the widgets, and EMailReader should just have a get_mail_view() method
so it has access to those widgets. That way the EMailView subclasses
won't have to implement EMailReader themselves and wind up allocating
a bunch of duplicate, unused actions.
It's too close to a stable release to rip these interfaces apart and
reorganize them. I'll try to do that for 2.33 to help make the design
more intuitive.
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using g_signal_connect_object in many places; fixes bgo#627525#
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David's solution is simpler: check if the HTML widget is mapped.
Avoids having to propagate the property to Srini's new classes.
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EMFormatHTML now holds a sealed EWebView instead of a public GtkHTML,
accessible through em_format_html_get_web_view().
Rename e_mail_reader_get_html_display() to e_mail_reader_get_formatter()
and have it return an EMFormatHTML instead of an EMFormatHTMLDisplay,
since that's usually the type you want (or else an EMFormat, but never
an EMFormatHTMLDisplay).
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Neither ETree::key-press nor ETableItem::key-press signal definitions
specify a GSignalAccumulator that terminates the signal emission when
a handler returns TRUE, and Evolution 2.29 connects multiple handlers
to ETree::key-press.
When the space key is pressed, the first handler implements the magic
space bar behavior and returns TRUE, which should terminate signal
emission but doesn't because there's no accumulator function on the
signal. So the second handler runs and checks for other keys besides
space. It returns FALSE since it didn't handle the key press.
End result: emission site gets back FALSE (from the second handler) as
the return value, so it thinks the key press was not handled at all and
invokes the fallback handler -- e_selection_model_toggle_single_row() --
which -unselects- the newly selected row, making it appear the next
unread message was never selected.
Several other ETable-related signals that return "handled" flags also
lack GSignalAccumulator functions. I've made a note to myself to fix
those as well.
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Also, let EShellSearchbar handle search state persistence.
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EFocusTracker tracks the input focus within a window and helps keep
the sensitivity of "selectable" actions in the main menu up-to-date.
Selectable actions include Cut, Copy, Paste, Select All and Delete.
EFocusTracker has built-in support for widgets that implement the
GtkEditable interface such as GtkEntry and GtkTextView. It also
supports custom widgets that implement the ESelectable interface,
which is a subset of GtkEditable and can apply to anything that
displays selectable content (esp. tree views and ETables).
This commit integrates EFocusTracker with EShellWindow, CompEditor,
EMsgComposer, and ESignatureManager.
It also bumps the GtkHTML requirement to 2.29.5 to utilize the new
GtkhtmlEditor:html constructor property.
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/apps/evolution/mail/display/show_preview
/apps/evolution/mail/display/thread_list
These keys are no longer needed since we're storing the settings by
folder now in ~/.evolution/mail/config/state. To simplify things we use
hard-coded defaults: TRUE for PreviewVisible, FALSE for GroupByThreads.
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Move the search interface to a new widget: EShellSearchbar
The current search rule is now stored in EShellView, and the search
context in EShellViewClass similar to GalViewCollection (since it's
class-specific, not instance-specific).
Also add a couple new signals to EShellView: "clear-search" and
"custom-search" ("custom" refers to an advanced search or a saved
search -- something more complex than a quick search).
Still working out a few kinks. The search entry is clearly trying to
be too many things. We need a different way of indicating that you're
looking at search results. Perhaps a search results banner similar to
Nautilus.
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Kill ETreeScrolled and convert MessageList to an ETree subclass.
ETreeScrolled is nothing but a GtkScrolledWindow containing an ETree.
It adds nothing of value and actually makes customizing ETree harder.
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Adds the following methods:
CamelFolder * (*get_folder) (EMailReader *reader);
const gchar * (*get_folder_uri) (EMailReader *reader);
GPtrArray * (*get_selected_uids) (EMailReader *reader);
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Use em_utils_uids_free() instead.
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After the folder's context menu closes the folder tree selection jumps
back to the folder whose contents are showing in the message list.
Suggested by Philippe LeCavalier on evolution-list.
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Based on a patch by Milan Crha.
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This addresses bug #593896 but is also a cleaner design than before.
It introduces an EShellView::execute-search signal and renames the
"search-execute" action to "search-quick" to clarify that it's only
meant for the "quick" search bar in the main window.
Shell view subclasses should implement the execute_search() method to
actually execute a search.
e_shell_view_execute_search() emits the new signal.
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Cursor now moves to the correct row, but row is not selected.
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- Collect all shell modules into a new top-level 'modules' directory:
$(top_srcdir)/modules/addressbook
$(top_srcdir)/modules/calendar
$(top_srcdir)/modules/mail
Nothing is allowed to link to these, not plugins nor other modules.
THIS SOLVES BUG #571275 AND OPENS THE DOOR TO PORTING TO MAC OS X.
- Mimic the libevolution-mail-shared library from master (except drop
the "shared" suffix) and have libevolution-mail-importers and all
mail-related plugins link to it.
- Discard the a11y subdirectories and have the files live alongside
their counterpart widgets.
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